pst- don't listen to these guys
Anyone can build a computer- anyone who says elsewhere typically belongs in r/gatekeeping
I built my first computer completely off of a guide, and it works fine (or it did. my first build was a FX build with a GTX 480)
Use pcpartpicker to check part compatibility, a watch a very, VERY thorough guide with all elements of assembly included
If you need help with parts msg me!

Do you know any companies that are notorious for whitebox production? I have enough money to make a down investment, so crowdfunding isn’t an issue. I’d love to get into the hardware business, and if I could infiltrate it legally and with this small of an investment why wouldn’t I?

I saw this while browsing Kickstarter. This company is crowdfunding a mere $3,000 to start an M.2 SSD Company.
As I see it, there is only too options.
1. They buy the NAND Flash and PCB and stick a sticker on it. If so, who do they buy it from?
2. scam scam scam it’s a scam
any insight on this company? If it’s so easy to start an SSD company count me in.

I've encountered this before. Previously, I'd just unistall MSI Afterburner and run DDU, and then reinstall the latest drivers. I just did this for my RX 580s running in CrossFire, and they still run at 300. Could it be NZXT CAM? Am I missing a step that worked previously? If anyone could walk me through completely from the initial point of 300 MHz (with overclocking software installed) to a point of normal operation that would be nice.

Just built a system with some RX 580s I had, running them in Crossfire.
I simply need a monitor with FreeSync, 144hz and anywhere between 1080p-1440p.
Preferred brand would be Asus or Samsung, budget $250?

Well, I'm building a new PC and have some options; but what is the best one?
(I'm getting paid this weekend and already have the essentials covered; so I have money to spare for a video card)
1) Use my RX 580s in 2-Way Crossfire and spend the video card money on something else
2) Buy an ASUS 1070ti/1080 for $600 at my local MicroCenter
3) Use the RX 580s UNTIL the next generation Nvidia cards come out, which seems to be soon with Micron pumping out GDDR6